Lycrafleece Patella Lux Knee Brace
The Lycrafleece Patella Lux Knee Brace, equipped with non-slip rubber lining and buttress pads, ensures effective support for your knee in daily activities. The comfortable patella-guiding design supports and stabilises your kneecap while maintaining your range of motion.
What's Included?
Which Size is Right for Me?
The Lycrafleece Patella Lux is available from size Extra Small to Extra Large. Knee circumference is measured as the circumference of your leg at the widest part of your knee. Please see the table below to find your size:
Size | Knee Circumference |
Extra Small | 25 - 28cm |
Small | 28 - 36cm |
Medium | 33 - 41cm |
Large | 38 - 46cm |
Extra Large | 45 - 55cm |
Who Can Use the Lycrafleece Patella Lux Knee Brace?
The Lycrafleece Patella Lux Knee Brace is suitable for a range of conditions. Some of the main ones include:
- Patella Dislocations
- Tibial Plateau Fractures
- Meniscal Repairs
- Patella Tendon Repair
- Acute Knee Joint Sprains/Strains
- Ligament Injuries
- Pre-operative Pain Conditions
- Post-surgical Immobilisation
Key Features and Benefits
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Non-slip rubber lining ensures constant support
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Ideal for medial or lateral sublaxation
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Available in five sizes to suit most users
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Removable crescent shaped buttress pad adds to comfort
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Universal design fits left and right knees
Why Do I Need a Knee Brace?
Knee braces such as the Lycrafleece Patella Knee Brace is ideally worn worn when you have pain in your knee, specifically around the patella. However, it can also be worn as a pre-emptive support to prevent injury to the knees happening.
What Does the Lycrafleece Patella Lux Knee Brace Do?
The Lycrafleece Patella Brace applies compression (pressure) to your soft tissue, stabilises your knee, and helps redistribute your weight, taking pressure off the injured knee. The brace keeps the patella tracking properly through the full range of motion, providing increased control.
How Firm Should My Patella Knee Brace Be?
Pull the strap tight enough to apply uniform pressure on the tendon. Bend your knees or squat to determine if the strap is tight enough and placed properly. The strap should feel like it is supporting your knee.